1979 - 1970

(1979)
Will Young: English singer-songwriter and actor who shot to fame after winning the 2002 inaugural series of the British music contest Pop Idol, making him the first winner of the worldwide Idol franchise.

(1968)
Nick Anderson: American basketball player, a guard forward and first round draft pick out of Illinois in 1989, he played for the Orlando Magic (1989–1999), Sacramento Kings (1999–2001), and Memphis Grizzlies (2001–2002).

(1965)
Sophie Rhys-Jones: British public relations executive who impressed the media when she began to largely spend her time with Prince Edward, the son of Queen Elizabeth II at his suite at Buckingham Palace.

1959 - 1950

(1959)
Nancy Sullivan: American politician and head of the Massachusetts Board of Registration in Medicine, the first time the head of the Board has been a former cancer patient herself and one without medical or legal credentials.

(1959)
Antonio D'Amico: Italian companion of Gianni Versace for many years.

(1959)
Joel Rifkin: American adopted while male, raised in East Meadow, Long Island.

(1958)
Lorenzo Lamas: American actor, TV soap star and sex symbol, best known for his role as Lance on TV's "Falcon Crest" series that ran from 1981-1990, and for his pedigree, being the son of actor Fernando Lamas and Arlene Dahl.

(1924)
Telly Savalas: Greek-American actor who was best known for his role as "Kojak," the bald-headed, lollipop-eating, tough New York City cop known for his trade phrase, "Who loves ya, baby?" Before his international TV stardom, Savalas played many villains in feature films.